MOROCCO (Pfitzer) Very dark maroon, buds almost black. An 
outstanding, different, variety that will make the lighter colors 
in your garden stand out by contrast. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) A beautiful golden smoky, or com¬ 
bination of “sunset colors,” that is hard to describe. Certainly 
an outstanding and exotic variety and one you should have. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton) Huge glowing salmon with clear 
cream throat. An excellent cut flower variety, standing heat 
and other adverse conditions in fine shape. One of the best 
we have and one of our favorites. Try some of this. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (Fischer) F ine late lavender with rosy blotch. 
Good cut flower and opens well in the cool weather. 
MR. WM. CUTHBERTSON (Mair) A very unusual and striking com¬ 
bination of a large white throat shading to deep pink on the 
edges of the petals. Florets are heavily ruffled. Very lovely. 
MY CREOLE BELLE (Stephen) Early rose pink with rose feather on 
lower petals. Only medium size but extremely delicate and 
appealing. Fine for table decoration. 
OLIVE GOODRICH (Goodrich) White, blushed pink, with no mark¬ 
ings. Under some conditions shows practically no pink, at other 
times it is quite pronounced, particularly at the edge of the 
floret. 
ORANGE WONDER (Kemp) Deep orange self. Very fine color and 
very tall, but some spikes carry very short flower heads. A 
very late variety and must be planted early to bloom before 
frost. 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer) Popular dark pansy blue with lower petals 
slightly deeper color. Many open on a tall spike and most of 
the buds showing color. Good. 
PHYLLIS MCQUISTON (Stewart) We consider this the very best 
pure pink gladiolus available at popular prices. On the color 
chart it shows pure pink, with a cream throat. Plants are tall, 
straight, and healthy, florets are large, open well, and stand 
shipping from long distances. By all means try this one. 
PICARDY (Palmer) The world’s most popular gladiolus. With its 
giant spikes of melting salmon pink it is truly the “wonder 
glad.” 
POLAR ICE (Pfitzer) Very tall, exceedingly early, dead white glad. 
Our favorite pure white and a wonderful commercial. One of 
the very best. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS (Salbach) Our favorite yellow. Tall and 
strong, carrying many large florets on a fine spike, it is equally 
good for the home gardener and for the florist. It is a mid¬ 
season variety, medium or canary yellow in color. Try it. 
QUEEN HELEN II (Salbach) Another one of our favorites. Just 
about like a BETTY NUTHALL with larger, wide open florets 
of light salmon pink with a large cream throat. It blooms 
late like NUTHALL and is every bit as husky, strong, and 
straight. You will like QUEEN HELEN. 
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